How to Ride A Longboard | A Beginners Guide for Longboarding

Published on: August 7, 2022
Written by Camila Avery / Fact-checked by David Rowan

A longboard is almost similar to a skateboard. But a longboard is much longer, wider, and heavier than a normal skateboard. Nowadays longboarding is a hobby, passion as well as a sport for the younger generation. Anyone can do longboarding. Yes, it is possible if you have three ‘P’- passion, patience, and practice. If you are a beginner and want to learn longboarding basics, you are at the right place. Follow the guidelines below here to start off your longboarding journey.

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Know Yourself

First of all, ask yourself whether you have any passion for riding a longboard or not. I think affirmative. So, you have one ‘P’-passion, but to fulfill your dream you need to achieve two ‘P’-Practice and patience. Now if any of your friends have a longboard, please give it a try on it. It will give you inspiration and awaken your desire to ride.

Choose the Right Gear

Before starting you should take care of yourself. Choose the right gear, as longboarding comes with tears, wounds, fractures, etc. So for a beginner, you need to put on gloves, flat shoes, a knee and elbow cap, and helmet. Be ready for the right moment with the perfect gears.

Choose the Right Board

For a beginner, it is a little bit confusing to select the best longboard for yourself. Longer boards are more stable than shorter ones. Similarly, drop-through boards are more stable than others. Actually cruising longboards are perfect for a beginner to learn to ride.

Let’s Start Off

Now you are well ready to start your longboarding journey. Place the longboard on a plain surface. Keep your one foot on it along the board anteriorly and push forward with the other foot. After gaining a bit of speed, keep both feet on the deck of the board at about a 45-degree angle. Do this process repeatedly. Keep in mind that you do your practice on a plain or flat surface for the first time.

Learn to Stop

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For landing safely from your longboard you should know how to stop it. If you can’t stop, you will get hurt. To stop or break you can use your rear leg. Keep your heel portion of that rear leg on the road and give increasing pressure to stop the board. For beginners, it is the best way to stop the board. Practice it a lot of times to master it.

Carving

Carving is an amazing trick to practice. This simple trick will amaze you during riding. It is a needed trick to riding. During riding keep both feet perpendicular to each other. Keep your stance low by bending your knees, it will give you more stability. Now tilt your deck to one side and it will carve or turn the board. You need to practice a lot to master carving.

The Best Way to Practice Longboard Balance

The best way to practice longboard balance is to start with the basics. Begin by standing on the board in a stationary position, focusing on maintaining your balance and keeping your weight centered over the board. Once you feel comfortable with this, try moving the board back and forth slightly to get a feel for how your weight affects the board’s movement. As you progress, try moving the board in a straight line and then try making turns. It’s also important to practice on different types of terrain, such as pavement, gravel, or grass, to improve your overall balance and control on the longboard. Additionally, incorporating exercises such as yoga, and core exercises can help with your balance.

Safety Gear Need to Wear When Riding a Longboard

When riding a longboard, it is important to wear a helmet to protect your head in case of a fall. It is also recommended to wear knee and elbow pads to protect your joints. Wrist guards can also be worn to protect your wrists from sprains or fractures. Additionally, it is a good idea to wear closed-toe shoes for added protection for your feet.

Final Thoughts

Now you know the basics of longboarding. To master it you should practice a lot. To ride safely, always put on your right gears. If you want to learn the more advanced technique you can follow freely available resources on youtube. Longboarding is a passionate hobby for youngsters. It will keep you fit and healthy. You can ride your longboard anywhere you like. If you care about your skills, longboarding will be one of your best friends. Best wishes to you. Happy longboarding.

Riding a longboard can be a fun and exciting experience for beginners, but it is important to take the necessary precautions and learn the proper techniques to ensure a safe and enjoyable ride. The first step is to choose the right longboard for your skill level and riding style. It is important to practice proper foot placement and balance, as well as to learn how to properly stop and turn. As you become more comfortable on your longboard, you can start to explore different riding styles, such as cruising, carving, and downhill riding. Remember to always wear protective gear, such as a helmet, wrist guards, and knee pads, and to always ride in a safe and controlled environment. With practice and patience, anyone can learn to ride a longboard and enjoy the thrill of cruising on the pavement.

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Guys, I am Camila Avery and I love to help my mom to do indoor & outdoor activities. As a lady, I have passed my time on gardening, home improvement, and personal or self-care. I have acquired some degrees in outdoor recreation, beauty, and hair care. It is not easy to work with top-level professional beauty experts. But, I got that opportunity and experimented with different hair extensions, hair colors, and cuts.

Guys, I am Camila Avery and I love to help my mom to do indoor & outdoor activities. As a lady, I have passed my time on gardening, home improvement, and personal or self-care. I have acquired some degrees in outdoor recreation, beauty, and hair care. It is not easy to work with top-level professional beauty experts. But, I got that opportunity and experimented with different hair extensions, hair colors, and cuts.

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